Need some help wooing your honey this Valentine’s Day? Here are fourteen of our favorite queer love poems, rounded up from LambdaLiterary.org and across the web.

Who better to start us off than Sappho? In this fragment, translated by Richard Lattimore, she describes just how much havoc a crush can wreak: “Let me only glance where you are, the voice dies,/ I can say nothing…” [Academy of American Poets]

Shakespeare‘s gender-bending Sonnet 20 remains one of my favorites. A perfect read for the “master-mistress” of passion in your life! [Poetry Archive]

“I wanted to say that you looked sweeter than a slice of ginger cake…” These two lovely poems by Kirsty Logan are sure to make everyone jealous of the muse behind them. [Lambda Literary]

Scott Hightower‘s “Physician’s Heart” is the perfect poem for the McDreamy in your life, while “Love” will appeal to any couple who “never sleep[s] apart…” [Good Reads]

In these excerpts from “Twenty-One Love Poems,” Adrienne Rich reflects on the kind of love that comes only with age and wisdom: “At twenty, yes: we thought we’d live forever./ At forty-five, I want to know even our limits.” [Southern Cross Review]

Loving long distance? Give Timothy Liu‘s “I Needed Your Body Near Me” a read: “An ocean is nothing, there is no separation/ between two lovers.” [Lambda Literary]

And there’s no better day than February 14th for Kay Ryan to remind us that “It is important/ to stay sweet/ and loving.” [Poetry Foundation]

Finally, a video of my celebrity crush, Frank O’Hara, reading his classic poem “Having a Coke with You.” I’ll be spending tonight drinking a bottle of cheap champagne and watching this on repeat. [YouTube]

Jameson Fitzpatrick's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The American Poetry Review, Best New Poets 2017, The New Yorker, Poetry, and elsewhere. He is the author of the chapbooks Morrisroe: Erasures (89plus/LUMA Publications) and Mr. &, forthcoming from Indolent Books. Find him on Twitter @twinkpiece.